There was a lot of publicity about the announcement of Hibachi, so
I've been waiting to see how it went but I've just looked and see that
the latest download if from nearly 9 months ago, and the latest "Tom's
Hibachi musings" is 17th January 2008.

So, can anyone tell me where to look for more up to date information,
or is that all there is?

Sorry about the tardy response. I was on holiday and your email got lost in
the pile when I got back.

We (Aonix) are still using and developing the Hibachi technology via
AonixADT, our Eclipse IDE for ObjectAda, however other than bug fixes, most
of the work we are doing has been specific to our products (eg. adding
support for specific ObjectAda tool chains). We have not yet rolled these
changes into the Hibachi sources.

There hasn't been any activity on the Hibachi project in a while. I had to
step down as project leader for health reasons, and since then there has not
really been anyone driving it. I had hopes that there would be someone to
pick up the baton and move things forward, but unfortunately, that didn't
happen.

The project is still there, an excellent base from which to create an
extensible robust Ada development framework, but for various reasons, there
hasn't been the critical mass needed to support it.

Sorry about the tardy response. I was on holiday and your email got lost in
the pile when I got back.

We (Aonix) are still using and developing the Hibachi technology via
AonixADT, our Eclipse IDE for ObjectAda, however other than bug fixes, most
of the work we are doing has been specific to our products (eg. adding
support for specific ObjectAda tool chains). We have not yet rolled these
changes into the Hibachi sources.

There hasn't been any activity on the Hibachi project in a while. I had to
step down as project leader for health reasons, and since then there has not
really been anyone driving it. I had hopes that there would be someone to
pick up the baton and move things forward, but unfortunately, that didn't
happen.

The project is still there, an excellent base from which to create an
extensible robust Ada development framework, but for various reasons, there
hasn't been the critical mass needed to support it.

On 11/29/2010 11:48 AM, Robert wrote:
> So, is Hibachi truly dead now? Or can we rename the project to Pheonix?
> :) Would like to use this for ADA dev as I am an old Java Eclipse guy.
> Very interested.

>On 11/29/2010 11:48 AM, Robert wrote:
>> So, is Hibachi truly dead now? Or can we rename the project to Pheonix?
>> :) Would like to use this for ADA dev as I am an old Java Eclipse guy.
>> Very interested.
>
>Seems pretty dead.
>
>Lots of things killed it. Mostly GNATBench
>
>http://libre.adacore.com/libre/tools/gnatbench/

But AdaCore were supposed to be major contributors, based on their
work on GNATBench!

What version is it at now? Last time I tried to use it it wasn't very
easy.